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Peter Lucas
 
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Gar <> said in the newsgroup.......
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> On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 04:30:34 GMT, Peter Lucas >
> wrote:
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>
>>>>Strained Zesty Italian dressing syringed *into* the bird????????!!!
>>>
>>> Nothing new. Try it.
>>>
>>> Look he
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>>> http://www.jfolse.com/recipes/poultry/turkey03.htm

>>
>>
>>*Only* in America ;-) ;-)

>
> I doubt that.


Doubt not. Is there *any* other country that deep fries turkeys, and has
special equipment made up to do it??


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On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 00:32:04 GMT, Peter Lucas >
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>>>>>Strained Zesty Italian dressing syringed *into* the bird????????!!!


>Doubt not. Is there *any* other country that deep fries turkeys, and has
>special equipment made up to do it??



I left the part you originally referred to injecting. I find it hard
to believe it's only done in America.

And another poster here bought a used turkey fryer at a flea market or
whatever they are called in Japan. I guess they've made it over the
pond also.

Gar
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I have fried a number of turkeys and wonder what the effect of a water based
marinade would be when the bird is lowered into the hot oil. Even with a
well dried bird I find lots of foaming and it has to be lowered very slowly
or the pot biols over, not a thing that you really want, especially as I
have the burner on high at that time to keep the oil temperature up.
Doug.


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"Doug Cutler" > said in the newsgroup.......
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> I have fried a number of turkeys and wonder what the effect of a water
> based marinade would be when the bird is lowered into the hot oil. Even
> with a well dried bird I find lots of foaming and it has to be lowered
> very slowly or the pot biols over, not a thing that you really want,
> especially as I have the burner on high at that time to keep the oil
> temperature up. Doug.
>
>
>


And *especially* if it's on your front porch!!
Make sure your Contents insurance is up, and paid for!!


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No way, well out in the back yard, if the grass is dry hose it down well
first!!!
Doug.

> And *especially* if it's on your front porch!!
> Make sure your Contents insurance is up, and paid for!!





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